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'a thrill of' is a correct part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when referring to an intense feeling of excitement or pleasure. For example, "She felt a thrill of joy when she received the long-awaited news."
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For many, the event produced a thrill of achievement.
Something deeply mysterious with a thrill of danger?
"A thrill of extreme magnety": Robert E. Gross and the beginnings of cardiac surgery.
Maybe Father Paul had dropped dead, Crystal thought with a thrill of fear.
"That's a thrill of a lifetime," said the Mariners' manager, Jim Lefebvre.
There's a thrill of satisfaction in seeing a familiar persona so resourcefully reinvented.
I recognized with a thrill of repugnance an old red sweater of Ruth's, angora-fuzzy.
Dench can send a thrill of wonder through a line of Shakespeare like wind rippling through a field of wheat.
A substantial proportion will be experiencing a thrill of achievement that may be unique in their lives.
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There is little effort to build a thrill-of-the-chase feeling.
Plan a hovercraft ride, which, for many people is a thrill-of-a-lifetime.
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